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    David Macbeth Moir (5 January 1798 – 6 July 1851) was a Scottish physician and writer. Moir was born at Musselburgh on 5 January 1798, the son of Elizabeth...
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  • David Moir may refer to: David Moir (bishop) (died 1847), Scottish Episcopal bishop David Macbeth Moir (1798–1851), Scottish physician and writer David...
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  • of a value Visa Delta or Visa Debit, a debit card Δ, signature of David Macbeth Moir (1798–1851), Scottish physician and writer Delta Burke (born 1956)...
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  • skater David Macbeth Moir (1798–1851), Scottish physician and writer Elizabeth Moir, British educationalist Ellen Moir, American educator Ernest Moir, British...
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  • Gibson Lockhart (d. 1854), David Macbeth Moir (d. 1851), Walter Scott (d. 1832), and Wilson. The strongest arguments point to Moir; the weakest to Scott....
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    among "the finest of Keats' smaller pieces". In an 1851 lecture, David Macbeth Moir acclaimed "four exquisite odes,—'To a Nightingale,' 'To a Grecian...
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    Musselburgh originally, he has lived in the county since 1974. Medicine David Macbeth Moir, physician and writer Military John Grieve, recipient of the Victoria...
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    the new Moon, With the old Moon in her arms". In The Old Seaport David Macbeth Moir cites Spens as an heroic seaman, mirrored in the men of Culross. In...
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    as a poet, his retirement from the stage was calm and graceful." David Macbeth Moir in Sketches of the Poetical Literature of the Past Half-Century described...
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    the sexes." Based on feedback from both Blackwood and his associate David Macbeth Moir, Neal revised the novel and submitted a second draft in March 1825...
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